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Chicago examiner vol vi no 235 a m monday september 21 1908 12 pages pritf onf cfnt delivered by carrier rr\iv-c unc i so cents per month man who promoted matrimonial and baby insurance is arrested head of home and fireside protective league charged with confidence game says company is dead matrimony netted s5oo one infant ditto and quadruplets 2,500 under scheme jules f koclllng charged by hitrnrin stolzenau 1553 arlington avenue with being the general manager of the home & fireside protective league of america was arrested yesterday on complaint made by stolzenau the complaint says that koelling is running a fake insurance game nnd a confidence scheme koclllng was released mi 1,000 bonds tarnished i.y victor ney !) beethoven place he will have his preliminary hearing this morn ing the scheme of insurance put forth by the home & fireside protective league of america is unique membership m the league according to stolzenau cosbs 1 the dues are 5 cents a week premiums on domesticity here are some of the promises which are made to prospective members if after one year's membership m the leag-ue a member is married he is to be paid 9500 if both parties to the marriage are i members of the league m g-oocl standing i and have been for one year each is to i receive 500 for the first three children horn to ! such a marriage providing dues are kept up the parents are to receive 500 if twins are horn the couple are to get 750 if triplets are horn the parents are to tret 1,000 if quadruplets are horn the parents are to get 2,500 on the death of a member m good standing his heirs are to receive 300 on the tenth anniversary of bis admit tance to the league as a member such member is to receive a benefit the amount of this benefit will it is said depend upon the number of members it is proposed to levy an assessment of 1 cent on every member for this ten-year benefit thus if there are 1,000,000 members at the end of ten years the ten-year member would get 10,000 these benefits are to repeat themselves at the expiration of every ten years old folks home planned there were a number of other benefits proposed according to stolezonau if niter reaching the age of sixty-five years a mmemlier m good standing of ten years providing he pays into the treasury sliijo is eligible to the fathers home which it is promised says stolzenau will be built on a tract of land already owned by the league if a member has been m good standing for fifteen years he is eligible to the pros pective home at the age of sixty-live upon payment of 200 if a twenty-year-old mem ber upon payment of 1150 and if a twen ty-five-year-old member upon payment of i 100 the home nnd fireside protective league of america was organized m january last a number of members how many no one seems to know were secured by the glittering promises made by the agents koelling who is the father of triplets himself and who organized the league says it has gone out of business that no business was done after he was in formed by his attorney that the scheme was not within the pale of the Illinois statutes koelling does not say tbat the money received for membership was returned to the persons from whom it was secured nor does he say whether or not these members are still paying dues m anticipation of reaping some of the big benefits promised stolzenau who makes the complaint alleges that he was engaged by koclllng to act as general agent for the league iv lowa he claims thnt he deposited 130 m cash with koelling as a guaranty for the faithful performance of his duties agent causes promoter's arrest i went to lowa says stolzenau be gan the work and after securing a few members i don't know bow many decided that the scheme was not right and dropped ont i returned to Chicago and demanded the return of my money of koelling he refused to give it to me then i had nim arrested and charged him with running a confidence game koelling claims the league owns a big tract of land on which the proposed some is to be built this land i believe exists only m koelling's imagination there are some other features to the scheme which i will disclose if necessary koelling says his arrest was caused purely through malice 1 did organize the home and fireside protective league of america he said â– last night we started to get members how many we got i do uot know but after getting our charter i was informed by my lawyer thnt to do business under it would be illegal thereupon 1 dropped the scheme and surrendered the charter the league is out of business so far as i know i have no connection with it if it at present exists i will clear myself of the charges against me at my he;/iug the offices of the league arc said to be at 1000 fort dearborn bpilding _. i -. , i wasn't running it was cannon asserts congressman adam bede defeated minnesota humorist says he will send bill for primary ex penses tc uncle joe minneapolis minn sept 20 j adam bede the congressman and humorist from the eighth district says bis defeat for reiiominatlon ou the republican ticket was a joke and tbat it's on speaker can non 1 wasn't running for congress said mr bcde to-day it was joe cannon who was running and he got a terrible beating the next lime i see the speaker i am go ing to ask blm to give nic back the money 1 paid for tiling the nomination m lny dis trict and besides mr cannou shouldn't run for office outside his own slate it is unconstitutional robbed in grant park by fake detectives young man reports loss to police and receives no satisfaction w h luxton was robbed of 53 iv grant park at the foot of jackson boulevard i friday evening by two men who repre sented themselves to be detectives lux i tou who is tweuty years old reported use matter to the police of the harrison street station but according lo bis story received little satisfaction luxton was resting m the park after his day's work he was approached by two men here's the fellow that we want for that west side shooting to-duy said oue of the men come along with us one held him he says while the other searched his pockets and took bis pocket book containing the money then both disappeared standing before mirror ends life at st denis son of wealthy and eccentric new yorker a mysterious suicide i new york sept 20 lawson w ful j ler son of lawson n fuller an eccentric wealthy lawyer who won fame by driving white muies to carriages and eight horses iv harness at a time blew out his brains to-day as be stood before a mirror ia the hotel st denis the motive for the deed is a mystery relatives declared they could not imagine any reason for the act except that law son had been flighty of late on the other hand neighbors said that fuller hail quarreled with his wife recently mr fuller was about forty years of age he leaves a widow and two children both girls has 20,000 to bet at four to one on Taft detroit man sends money to secretary of county committee at buffalo buffalo sept 20 henry sellheimer secretary of the republican county com mittee announced to-day that he had 20 000 to bet at the odds of 4 to 1 that Taft will defeat bryan he stated that he would place any part or all of it to any one who will cover it - mr seilheimer is a responsible man and bis sincerity in the matter is not ques tioned asked where the money came from he stated tbat a detroit man bad sent it to him he declined to mentlou his name he has not yet found any takers death comes to priest as he finishes mass wisconsin clergyman passes away m view of his congregation berlin wis sept 20 death on his sixty-fourth birthday and at the altar where lie had officiated for the last twen ty-three yenrs was the fate allotted the rev father january czarnowskl wbo passed away after saying the early mass he had been troubled with tuberculosis for several years and was subject to hemorrhages while singing the conclud ing passages of tlie mass he felt an attack coming on and was about to descend from the altar when he was seized and fell to the floor dead bring back book agent who cheated mrs patten detective eell leaves toronto for Chicago with john mcfarland detective sergeant bell of Chicago who went to toronto out to bring back with him john mcfarland the aristocratic book agent who is charged with having swindled mrs limes a patten wife of the Chicago board of trade magnate out of 20,000 m a bonk deal left the canadian city last night with his prisoner he is due to ar rive iv Chicago this afternoon paraders stone car when procession is broken riot follows attempt to force way through marching church members police make ten arrests windows are broken and motorman felled with a wound on head a motorman on a Chicago t southern traction company car precipitated a riot yesterday afternoon at Chicago heights when he attempted to force bis car through the ranks of a parade of italian catholic societies moving through the street incensed at the persistence of the motorman who paid no attention to requests to stop his car until after the marchers bad passed by the ranks were broken stones and other missiles were hurled at the car and the motorman and conductor were severely injured a riot call was sent m and a squad of police charged the crowd ten italians members of the marching societies were arrested yesterday was the dale set for the ded ication of the new calvary cemetery at Chicago heights bishop rhode was to dedicate the cemetery in bis honor a parade of italian societies was arranged the procession was moving south on west end avenue spreading from curb to curb when the clanging of a gong made itself beard and a car pushed its way through the middle of the marching thousands stop lhat carl wait until the parade has passed on i the crowds s-outed the motorman paid no attention there will lie trouble if you don't stop that car yelled one man some one picked up a stone and hurled it at the car instantly the parade broke ranks hundreds of men swarmed about the passengers became alarmed and begged the motorman to give tbem a banco to alight he did so many of the passengers were women and were badly frightened after the passengers were out of tlie way the crowd thoroughly angry by this time rained stones and missile's on the car every window was broken the motor man was struck and fell to the floor with bloor streaming from a wound m his bead lv the meantime bishop rhode and otber church dignitaries had gone on unmind ful of the trouble that bad been stirred up some one fearful that the crowd would get beyond control sent m a call for the police the crowd was quickly dispersed and tony dino divoni mosello dascdde polito mldella bos e poito tiosino polito teduardo baradalone ienoiio alsseo alisi dicani and anio danadi were taken to the station later ihey were re leased ou bonds woman kills sheriff 4 dead in arkansas feud wife fights posse with husband until both are riddled with bullets west plains mo sept 20.-foiir per sons are dead or dying and three are in jured as the result of a battle m the onirics near prestonia one mile south of the mis souri state line to-day betweeu a sheriff's posse and john roberts a mountaineer and his wife the sheriff was shot and killed by mrs roberts after four hours of fighting tile posse stormed and carried the bouse and mrs roberts was found lying under a window a pump-gun clasped iv her hands and wounded in fourteen places roberts was shot eight times and cannot live oue kessiuger a neighbor was assassinated by roberts last night after a feud of almost a year's standing a posse was formed this morning and found roberts intrenched iv his cabin rob erts and his wife fired from loopholes m the walls of the bouse nnd kept up the figlit until they were riddled with bullets paris telephone office burns loss 5,000,000 destruction of building cuts off com munication of central part of city special cable to the esa-miner paris monday sept 21 2:30 a in the central telephone building was to tally destroyed by flre last night the building was crowded with telephone em ployes when the cry of fire was sounded everyone rushed to the street not wait ing to gather up their hats and coats the entire building was soon in flames and spread to the postoffice near the place des victoires tlie origin of the flre is not known the telephone building wr.s new and more than a month will be required for the re-estab lishing of the service the loss is esti mated at 3,000,000 the complete inter ruption of all telephone communication m the center of paris means an added loss theodore roosevelt jr engaged thinks boston boston mass sept 20.-a rumor is current m society that there is an engage ment or understanding between theodore roosevelt jr the president's sou and miss carrie munn of washington who has been summering at the munn villa ou sea street manchester teddy jr and his sister ethel were guests there earlier in the season and mrs munn gave a din ner nnd dance for mlas ethel at the essex county club teddy jr followed the munns to the adlrondacks mrs munn was formerly miss carrie l gurnee and is identified w"|lh one of america's most aristocratic fatnlfes delivering the goods on duty ten hours derails l train switchman's mistake blocks northwestern 30 minutes 5,000 persons delayed aftpr working for almost ten hour over the levers m a switch-tower h boldt towerman turned the switch under a wil son express train at 6:42 last evening de railing a car over a network of crossing tracks just where it blocked the whole system it happened that the train was going ciily four miles au hour at the time round ing an awkward double curve so only one truck went oil the tracks this was enough though to give the passengers mainly women a shock as the car went bump lmnip over the lies glass m the car windows was shat tered women screamed and ran helter skelter for the platforms as the brakes were applied and the wheels ground down to a dead stop xo one was injured at least 5,000 passengers were incon venienced some being delayed fully half an hour after the shutdown the com pany began running trains at eighteen and twenty minute intervals ravenswood traf fic was accommodated with a shuttle train that ran back and forth from the blockade to the ravenswood terminal on one track the ravenswood passengers were trans ferred at the tower from and to the shut tle train walking over the tracks which were bridged to keep the people from stepping on the third rail it was 9:45 hefore this ravenswood ser vice could be discontinued and the regular schedule with trains both ways re-estab lished three hours were required to re pair the damage the l proving prac tically unfitted to cope with the emer gency arkansas sues bailey's oil firm for damages maximum of 4,600,000 asked for anti trust law violation little rock ark sept 20.â€”prose cuting attorney r e jeffrey of bates vllle ark last night filed suit in the independence circuit court against the waters-pierce oil company of st louis with which senator bailey of texas was connected for alleged violation of the arkansas anti-trust law claiming 188,000 minimum and 4,600,000 maximum dam ages william prentiss 60 years old surprised polish friends of former civil serv ice commissioner present cane william frentlss former clrll service commissioner was surprised nt hb home 1843 morse nvonne hnturdny night by i number of his polish frlendii tho occa sion wns the slxteleth nnulversnry of the mr prentiss bijtli mr prenttos was given a gold henÃŸed cane william randolph hearst in interview talks of the effect of his disclosures cincinnati 0 sept 20 william randolph hearst created a mild sensation to-day by walking unheralded into the lobby of a hotel where were seated senator murray crane of massachusetts and senator dick of ohio dis cussing the tremendous political upheaval caused by mr hearst's recent disclosures there was a nod of recognition but mr hearst was immediately sur rounded by newspaper correspondents who occupied his time until his depar ture at 3:10 o'clock for new york to a cincinnati enquirer representative he gave the following interview an enquirer representative asked me the following questions and i answer them as frankly and fully as i can q â€” which party the democratic party or the republican party will be the more injured by your exposures a â€” i do not know and i prefer to adhere to the facts rather than to indulge in conjecture i have not made the disclosures with the object primarily of injuring any individuals or any party i made them for the purpose of proving the contention of the independence party that both tb old parties are corrupt and that both the old parties are m the control of privilege-_seeking interests i made public these court records and letters to take this question out of the domain of mere assertion and establish it upon a firm foundation of fact i believed it was my duty to give american citizens the fullest information upon a subject which -" affects so vitally the welfare of the people and the permanence of the republic there is a famous quotation which says that monarchs are destroyed by poverty and republics are destroyed by wealth honest wealth makes cocntr.y gr.eat i maintain that republics are not destroyed by honest wealth they are made great and prosperous and progressive by honest wealth honestly acquired and honestly employed but assuredly republics are rocked from top to bottom when great wealth is employed to debauch the government to corrupt the people's servants to purchase political favors and pay for political protection to override the law and buy and bribe immunity frcm the law if it is my duty to make these facts public it is the people's duty to correct these conditions without foolish party prejudice or passion but with a realization of the serious ness of the situation if the people do net correct these basic evils their political edifice will come tumbling down upon their heads our republic must be like the house built upon the rock of public honesty and morality if it shall be built upon the shifting sands cf corruption it will surely fall and great will be the fall thereof q â€” if your object is accomplished and your desires realized your disclosures will have some immediate effect on this present election will they not will make men vote mor.e thoughtfully a â€” yes i think if their importance is appreciated they will have a very large effect m causing men to vote independently and thoughtfully and not as mere units of a party machine q â€” well what effect do you think that will have on the result of this election a â€” i should think that there would undoubtedly be a great deal of resentment m each state against the party which these guilty men repre sent m that state for instance i am inclined to believe that foraker will lose ohio to the republican party and i really think that haskell will lose oklahoma to the democratic party of course bailey will not lose texas to the democratic party because the state is too bverwhelm old parties reel under e xposures ingenious evasions instead of direct denial given out by leaders _'Â§ foraker cancels dates formally withdraws from speaking engagements but will seek senate seat haskell is kept busy demand made for explana tion by man he shifted biame to f senator foraker yesterday formally notified the republican national commit tee of the cancellation of all his speak ing engagements withdrawing entirely from the national and state campaign he will however seek re-election to the united states senate the tremendous blows dealt to both the old political parties by william randolph hearst a his speeches at columbus st louis and memphis held the attention of thqg entire country yesterday although an off day m politics there were many interesting developments m connection with the exposures of the relations between the standard oil company and men high m the democratic and republican parties the net result of the activity at the political headquarters were ingenious evasions of the charges read from rec ords by mr hearst m the place of direct denials while all the newspapers were filled with reports of the revelations made by mr hearst and their effect m the campaign aad the people everywhere discussed the tremendous topic of in terest furnished by mr hearst's speeches the staggering effects of the charges were most apparent among those involved m the scandal foraker effaces himself in ohio united states senator j b for aker simply accepted the proof furnished by mr hearst that he acted as an agent for the standard oil company while m the united states senate receiving liberal pay for his services and effaced himself from the present campaign saturday it was announced that he would take no part lv the convention of tho league of republican clubs which was to have been the great republican dem onstration of the campaign m cincinnati and the love feast which would show william h Taft the presidential candi date of the republican party and senator foraker from the snme city on the same platform together with hands clasped as a token of perfect amity and harmony cancels speaking engagements to-day cnnie the further announcement that senator foraker had canceled all bi3 speaking engagements with the national and the state campaign committee if senator foraker believes himself to be still a political factor and tries to go hack to the senate other men of his party including mr Taft the presidential can didate hold the view that he has been eliminated by the exposures of bis rela tions with the standard oil company by mr hearst / mr Taft was urged to openly repudiate i foraker for the political effect of the more without giving the latter a chance to ef face himself mr Taft said if it would win me every vote m tha united states i cannot hit a man when lie is down may ask bailey to resign in texas where the speech of mr hearst containing the sibley letter telling of sen ator b and the letter from mr arcb bold the standard oil manager to slbiey inviting senator bailey to come to th xi w york office of the standard oil ere ated a great sensation there was uch talk of a successor for senator bailey imth it was declared by prominent men of tliew democratic party tbat a resolution would j be introduced m the next legislature call ing for the resignation of senator bailey by explanations and protestations sen ator bailey was enabled to arouse a sym pathetic interest which barely won him re-election to the senate after a hard and bitter campaign on account of the stand ard ou taint which clang to blm then reports from texas to-night indicated that my hearst's last speach has settled bailey's political career lv that state the most active of the men resting na continued on 4th page 3d column if weather forecast ym Chicago and vicinity gen y erally fair and continued warm 1 monday and tuesday light variable vljx winds mr advertiser you talk to readers of the examiner you talk to more Chicago buyers than you do m all the other morn ing newspapers combined these figures tell thetale the average daily circulation of the examiner m the city of Chicago alone country circulation not included for first half of september was 136,652 circulation counts examiner advertisers knovi it i looking for a room i ll k3 the examiner publishes a large list x \ v *"# of rooms to rent m its columns v / vi \ every day if y u want to rent a room tj3 r w >" b Â£ we " to â– Â°Â°- i ovsr tn ' s '' st * f

Chicago examiner vol vi no 235 a m monday september 21 1908 12 pages pritf onf cfnt delivered by carrier rr\iv-c unc i so cents per month man who promoted matrimonial and baby insurance is arrested head of home and fireside protective league charged with confidence game says company is dead matrimony netted s5oo one infant ditto and quadruplets 2,500 under scheme jules f koclllng charged by hitrnrin stolzenau 1553 arlington avenue with being the general manager of the home & fireside protective league of america was arrested yesterday on complaint made by stolzenau the complaint says that koelling is running a fake insurance game nnd a confidence scheme koclllng was released mi 1,000 bonds tarnished i.y victor ney !) beethoven place he will have his preliminary hearing this morn ing the scheme of insurance put forth by the home & fireside protective league of america is unique membership m the league according to stolzenau cosbs 1 the dues are 5 cents a week premiums on domesticity here are some of the promises which are made to prospective members if after one year's membership m the leag-ue a member is married he is to be paid 9500 if both parties to the marriage are i members of the league m g-oocl standing i and have been for one year each is to i receive 500 for the first three children horn to ! such a marriage providing dues are kept up the parents are to receive 500 if twins are horn the couple are to get 750 if triplets are horn the parents are to tret 1,000 if quadruplets are horn the parents are to get 2,500 on the death of a member m good standing his heirs are to receive 300 on the tenth anniversary of bis admit tance to the league as a member such member is to receive a benefit the amount of this benefit will it is said depend upon the number of members it is proposed to levy an assessment of 1 cent on every member for this ten-year benefit thus if there are 1,000,000 members at the end of ten years the ten-year member would get 10,000 these benefits are to repeat themselves at the expiration of every ten years old folks home planned there were a number of other benefits proposed according to stolezonau if niter reaching the age of sixty-five years a mmemlier m good standing of ten years providing he pays into the treasury sliijo is eligible to the fathers home which it is promised says stolzenau will be built on a tract of land already owned by the league if a member has been m good standing for fifteen years he is eligible to the pros pective home at the age of sixty-live upon payment of 200 if a twenty-year-old mem ber upon payment of 1150 and if a twen ty-five-year-old member upon payment of i 100 the home nnd fireside protective league of america was organized m january last a number of members how many no one seems to know were secured by the glittering promises made by the agents koelling who is the father of triplets himself and who organized the league says it has gone out of business that no business was done after he was in formed by his attorney that the scheme was not within the pale of the Illinois statutes koelling does not say tbat the money received for membership was returned to the persons from whom it was secured nor does he say whether or not these members are still paying dues m anticipation of reaping some of the big benefits promised stolzenau who makes the complaint alleges that he was engaged by koclllng to act as general agent for the league iv lowa he claims thnt he deposited 130 m cash with koelling as a guaranty for the faithful performance of his duties agent causes promoter's arrest i went to lowa says stolzenau be gan the work and after securing a few members i don't know bow many decided that the scheme was not right and dropped ont i returned to Chicago and demanded the return of my money of koelling he refused to give it to me then i had nim arrested and charged him with running a confidence game koelling claims the league owns a big tract of land on which the proposed some is to be built this land i believe exists only m koelling's imagination there are some other features to the scheme which i will disclose if necessary koelling says his arrest was caused purely through malice 1 did organize the home and fireside protective league of america he said â– last night we started to get members how many we got i do uot know but after getting our charter i was informed by my lawyer thnt to do business under it would be illegal thereupon 1 dropped the scheme and surrendered the charter the league is out of business so far as i know i have no connection with it if it at present exists i will clear myself of the charges against me at my he;/iug the offices of the league arc said to be at 1000 fort dearborn bpilding _. i -. , i wasn't running it was cannon asserts congressman adam bede defeated minnesota humorist says he will send bill for primary ex penses tc uncle joe minneapolis minn sept 20 j adam bede the congressman and humorist from the eighth district says bis defeat for reiiominatlon ou the republican ticket was a joke and tbat it's on speaker can non 1 wasn't running for congress said mr bcde to-day it was joe cannon who was running and he got a terrible beating the next lime i see the speaker i am go ing to ask blm to give nic back the money 1 paid for tiling the nomination m lny dis trict and besides mr cannou shouldn't run for office outside his own slate it is unconstitutional robbed in grant park by fake detectives young man reports loss to police and receives no satisfaction w h luxton was robbed of 53 iv grant park at the foot of jackson boulevard i friday evening by two men who repre sented themselves to be detectives lux i tou who is tweuty years old reported use matter to the police of the harrison street station but according lo bis story received little satisfaction luxton was resting m the park after his day's work he was approached by two men here's the fellow that we want for that west side shooting to-duy said oue of the men come along with us one held him he says while the other searched his pockets and took bis pocket book containing the money then both disappeared standing before mirror ends life at st denis son of wealthy and eccentric new yorker a mysterious suicide i new york sept 20 lawson w ful j ler son of lawson n fuller an eccentric wealthy lawyer who won fame by driving white muies to carriages and eight horses iv harness at a time blew out his brains to-day as be stood before a mirror ia the hotel st denis the motive for the deed is a mystery relatives declared they could not imagine any reason for the act except that law son had been flighty of late on the other hand neighbors said that fuller hail quarreled with his wife recently mr fuller was about forty years of age he leaves a widow and two children both girls has 20,000 to bet at four to one on Taft detroit man sends money to secretary of county committee at buffalo buffalo sept 20 henry sellheimer secretary of the republican county com mittee announced to-day that he had 20 000 to bet at the odds of 4 to 1 that Taft will defeat bryan he stated that he would place any part or all of it to any one who will cover it - mr seilheimer is a responsible man and bis sincerity in the matter is not ques tioned asked where the money came from he stated tbat a detroit man bad sent it to him he declined to mentlou his name he has not yet found any takers death comes to priest as he finishes mass wisconsin clergyman passes away m view of his congregation berlin wis sept 20 death on his sixty-fourth birthday and at the altar where lie had officiated for the last twen ty-three yenrs was the fate allotted the rev father january czarnowskl wbo passed away after saying the early mass he had been troubled with tuberculosis for several years and was subject to hemorrhages while singing the conclud ing passages of tlie mass he felt an attack coming on and was about to descend from the altar when he was seized and fell to the floor dead bring back book agent who cheated mrs patten detective eell leaves toronto for Chicago with john mcfarland detective sergeant bell of Chicago who went to toronto out to bring back with him john mcfarland the aristocratic book agent who is charged with having swindled mrs limes a patten wife of the Chicago board of trade magnate out of 20,000 m a bonk deal left the canadian city last night with his prisoner he is due to ar rive iv Chicago this afternoon paraders stone car when procession is broken riot follows attempt to force way through marching church members police make ten arrests windows are broken and motorman felled with a wound on head a motorman on a Chicago t southern traction company car precipitated a riot yesterday afternoon at Chicago heights when he attempted to force bis car through the ranks of a parade of italian catholic societies moving through the street incensed at the persistence of the motorman who paid no attention to requests to stop his car until after the marchers bad passed by the ranks were broken stones and other missiles were hurled at the car and the motorman and conductor were severely injured a riot call was sent m and a squad of police charged the crowd ten italians members of the marching societies were arrested yesterday was the dale set for the ded ication of the new calvary cemetery at Chicago heights bishop rhode was to dedicate the cemetery in bis honor a parade of italian societies was arranged the procession was moving south on west end avenue spreading from curb to curb when the clanging of a gong made itself beard and a car pushed its way through the middle of the marching thousands stop lhat carl wait until the parade has passed on i the crowds s-outed the motorman paid no attention there will lie trouble if you don't stop that car yelled one man some one picked up a stone and hurled it at the car instantly the parade broke ranks hundreds of men swarmed about the passengers became alarmed and begged the motorman to give tbem a banco to alight he did so many of the passengers were women and were badly frightened after the passengers were out of tlie way the crowd thoroughly angry by this time rained stones and missile's on the car every window was broken the motor man was struck and fell to the floor with bloor streaming from a wound m his bead lv the meantime bishop rhode and otber church dignitaries had gone on unmind ful of the trouble that bad been stirred up some one fearful that the crowd would get beyond control sent m a call for the police the crowd was quickly dispersed and tony dino divoni mosello dascdde polito mldella bos e poito tiosino polito teduardo baradalone ienoiio alsseo alisi dicani and anio danadi were taken to the station later ihey were re leased ou bonds woman kills sheriff 4 dead in arkansas feud wife fights posse with husband until both are riddled with bullets west plains mo sept 20.-foiir per sons are dead or dying and three are in jured as the result of a battle m the onirics near prestonia one mile south of the mis souri state line to-day betweeu a sheriff's posse and john roberts a mountaineer and his wife the sheriff was shot and killed by mrs roberts after four hours of fighting tile posse stormed and carried the bouse and mrs roberts was found lying under a window a pump-gun clasped iv her hands and wounded in fourteen places roberts was shot eight times and cannot live oue kessiuger a neighbor was assassinated by roberts last night after a feud of almost a year's standing a posse was formed this morning and found roberts intrenched iv his cabin rob erts and his wife fired from loopholes m the walls of the bouse nnd kept up the figlit until they were riddled with bullets paris telephone office burns loss 5,000,000 destruction of building cuts off com munication of central part of city special cable to the esa-miner paris monday sept 21 2:30 a in the central telephone building was to tally destroyed by flre last night the building was crowded with telephone em ployes when the cry of fire was sounded everyone rushed to the street not wait ing to gather up their hats and coats the entire building was soon in flames and spread to the postoffice near the place des victoires tlie origin of the flre is not known the telephone building wr.s new and more than a month will be required for the re-estab lishing of the service the loss is esti mated at 3,000,000 the complete inter ruption of all telephone communication m the center of paris means an added loss theodore roosevelt jr engaged thinks boston boston mass sept 20.-a rumor is current m society that there is an engage ment or understanding between theodore roosevelt jr the president's sou and miss carrie munn of washington who has been summering at the munn villa ou sea street manchester teddy jr and his sister ethel were guests there earlier in the season and mrs munn gave a din ner nnd dance for mlas ethel at the essex county club teddy jr followed the munns to the adlrondacks mrs munn was formerly miss carrie l gurnee and is identified w"|lh one of america's most aristocratic fatnlfes delivering the goods on duty ten hours derails l train switchman's mistake blocks northwestern 30 minutes 5,000 persons delayed aftpr working for almost ten hour over the levers m a switch-tower h boldt towerman turned the switch under a wil son express train at 6:42 last evening de railing a car over a network of crossing tracks just where it blocked the whole system it happened that the train was going ciily four miles au hour at the time round ing an awkward double curve so only one truck went oil the tracks this was enough though to give the passengers mainly women a shock as the car went bump lmnip over the lies glass m the car windows was shat tered women screamed and ran helter skelter for the platforms as the brakes were applied and the wheels ground down to a dead stop xo one was injured at least 5,000 passengers were incon venienced some being delayed fully half an hour after the shutdown the com pany began running trains at eighteen and twenty minute intervals ravenswood traf fic was accommodated with a shuttle train that ran back and forth from the blockade to the ravenswood terminal on one track the ravenswood passengers were trans ferred at the tower from and to the shut tle train walking over the tracks which were bridged to keep the people from stepping on the third rail it was 9:45 hefore this ravenswood ser vice could be discontinued and the regular schedule with trains both ways re-estab lished three hours were required to re pair the damage the l proving prac tically unfitted to cope with the emer gency arkansas sues bailey's oil firm for damages maximum of 4,600,000 asked for anti trust law violation little rock ark sept 20.â€”prose cuting attorney r e jeffrey of bates vllle ark last night filed suit in the independence circuit court against the waters-pierce oil company of st louis with which senator bailey of texas was connected for alleged violation of the arkansas anti-trust law claiming 188,000 minimum and 4,600,000 maximum dam ages william prentiss 60 years old surprised polish friends of former civil serv ice commissioner present cane william frentlss former clrll service commissioner was surprised nt hb home 1843 morse nvonne hnturdny night by i number of his polish frlendii tho occa sion wns the slxteleth nnulversnry of the mr prentiss bijtli mr prenttos was given a gold henÃŸed cane william randolph hearst in interview talks of the effect of his disclosures cincinnati 0 sept 20 william randolph hearst created a mild sensation to-day by walking unheralded into the lobby of a hotel where were seated senator murray crane of massachusetts and senator dick of ohio dis cussing the tremendous political upheaval caused by mr hearst's recent disclosures there was a nod of recognition but mr hearst was immediately sur rounded by newspaper correspondents who occupied his time until his depar ture at 3:10 o'clock for new york to a cincinnati enquirer representative he gave the following interview an enquirer representative asked me the following questions and i answer them as frankly and fully as i can q â€” which party the democratic party or the republican party will be the more injured by your exposures a â€” i do not know and i prefer to adhere to the facts rather than to indulge in conjecture i have not made the disclosures with the object primarily of injuring any individuals or any party i made them for the purpose of proving the contention of the independence party that both tb old parties are corrupt and that both the old parties are m the control of privilege-_seeking interests i made public these court records and letters to take this question out of the domain of mere assertion and establish it upon a firm foundation of fact i believed it was my duty to give american citizens the fullest information upon a subject which -" affects so vitally the welfare of the people and the permanence of the republic there is a famous quotation which says that monarchs are destroyed by poverty and republics are destroyed by wealth honest wealth makes cocntr.y gr.eat i maintain that republics are not destroyed by honest wealth they are made great and prosperous and progressive by honest wealth honestly acquired and honestly employed but assuredly republics are rocked from top to bottom when great wealth is employed to debauch the government to corrupt the people's servants to purchase political favors and pay for political protection to override the law and buy and bribe immunity frcm the law if it is my duty to make these facts public it is the people's duty to correct these conditions without foolish party prejudice or passion but with a realization of the serious ness of the situation if the people do net correct these basic evils their political edifice will come tumbling down upon their heads our republic must be like the house built upon the rock of public honesty and morality if it shall be built upon the shifting sands cf corruption it will surely fall and great will be the fall thereof q â€” if your object is accomplished and your desires realized your disclosures will have some immediate effect on this present election will they not will make men vote mor.e thoughtfully a â€” yes i think if their importance is appreciated they will have a very large effect m causing men to vote independently and thoughtfully and not as mere units of a party machine q â€” well what effect do you think that will have on the result of this election a â€” i should think that there would undoubtedly be a great deal of resentment m each state against the party which these guilty men repre sent m that state for instance i am inclined to believe that foraker will lose ohio to the republican party and i really think that haskell will lose oklahoma to the democratic party of course bailey will not lose texas to the democratic party because the state is too bverwhelm old parties reel under e xposures ingenious evasions instead of direct denial given out by leaders _'Â§ foraker cancels dates formally withdraws from speaking engagements but will seek senate seat haskell is kept busy demand made for explana tion by man he shifted biame to f senator foraker yesterday formally notified the republican national commit tee of the cancellation of all his speak ing engagements withdrawing entirely from the national and state campaign he will however seek re-election to the united states senate the tremendous blows dealt to both the old political parties by william randolph hearst a his speeches at columbus st louis and memphis held the attention of thqg entire country yesterday although an off day m politics there were many interesting developments m connection with the exposures of the relations between the standard oil company and men high m the democratic and republican parties the net result of the activity at the political headquarters were ingenious evasions of the charges read from rec ords by mr hearst m the place of direct denials while all the newspapers were filled with reports of the revelations made by mr hearst and their effect m the campaign aad the people everywhere discussed the tremendous topic of in terest furnished by mr hearst's speeches the staggering effects of the charges were most apparent among those involved m the scandal foraker effaces himself in ohio united states senator j b for aker simply accepted the proof furnished by mr hearst that he acted as an agent for the standard oil company while m the united states senate receiving liberal pay for his services and effaced himself from the present campaign saturday it was announced that he would take no part lv the convention of tho league of republican clubs which was to have been the great republican dem onstration of the campaign m cincinnati and the love feast which would show william h Taft the presidential candi date of the republican party and senator foraker from the snme city on the same platform together with hands clasped as a token of perfect amity and harmony cancels speaking engagements to-day cnnie the further announcement that senator foraker had canceled all bi3 speaking engagements with the national and the state campaign committee if senator foraker believes himself to be still a political factor and tries to go hack to the senate other men of his party including mr Taft the presidential can didate hold the view that he has been eliminated by the exposures of bis rela tions with the standard oil company by mr hearst / mr Taft was urged to openly repudiate i foraker for the political effect of the more without giving the latter a chance to ef face himself mr Taft said if it would win me every vote m tha united states i cannot hit a man when lie is down may ask bailey to resign in texas where the speech of mr hearst containing the sibley letter telling of sen ator b and the letter from mr arcb bold the standard oil manager to slbiey inviting senator bailey to come to th xi w york office of the standard oil ere ated a great sensation there was uch talk of a successor for senator bailey imth it was declared by prominent men of tliew democratic party tbat a resolution would j be introduced m the next legislature call ing for the resignation of senator bailey by explanations and protestations sen ator bailey was enabled to arouse a sym pathetic interest which barely won him re-election to the senate after a hard and bitter campaign on account of the stand ard ou taint which clang to blm then reports from texas to-night indicated that my hearst's last speach has settled bailey's political career lv that state the most active of the men resting na continued on 4th page 3d column if weather forecast ym Chicago and vicinity gen y erally fair and continued warm 1 monday and tuesday light variable vljx winds mr advertiser you talk to readers of the examiner you talk to more Chicago buyers than you do m 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